Our courses offer a uniquely adaptable approach for all healthcare professionals to easily integrate Dry Needling into their clinical practice.

Peripheral Nerve Mapping is the Key to the 3rd Generation of Dry Needling

Our approach considers the systemic neurological relationship of pain and tissue dysfunction as well as sensory nerve modulation and physiology.This is original material and can ONLY be learned through the Integrative Dry Needling Institute.

**The Foundation course is approved for 27 contact hours (27 CEUs), and 32 CCUs. The Advanced courses is approved for 27 hours (27 CEUs) and 27 CCU’s by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy through ProCert as well as many other State PT licensure boards. Both courses are BOC approved for 25 Category A CEUs.

Dry Needling Courses

IDN is the third generation of dry needling practice. We offer Foundation and Advanced dry needling courses and professional training to medical practitioners.

What Our Students Say About Integrative Dry Needling

Integrative Dry Needling Institute

The IDN approach has allowed us to change the game and time loss due to soft tissue injuries at Real Salt Lake. We are consistently rated top 3 in the MLS regarding time loss from soft tissue injuries (specifically ankles, hamstrings, and adductors). The advanced course brought the neural component/ neural mapping to life. Frank was prepared, knowledgable, and captivating. Never a dull moment.

by: Tyler Knight - PT November 5, 2017

Integrative Dry Needling Institute

Going through chiropractic school I had the opportunity to get certified in acupuncture, however I really disliked the philosophy behind how acupuncture worked. After graduation and starting into practice I worked for a chiropractor who performed acupuncture and obtained good clinical results. At that point I became interested in learning acupuncture but still had an issue with the philosophy of it worked. When I found out about dry needling I was really interested because of the scientific philosophy about how the neurology is affected. I knew that dry needling was exactly what I wanted to learn. I looked into different dry needling courses and liked the philosophy of IDN. Other dry needling courses focused on trigger points and IDN focused more on the neurology. After taking the IDN course, I am nothing less than impressed by the IDN model and course. I strongly recommend this course to any practitioner looking to add another soft tissue modality to their practice.

by: Dr. Douglas Orr - DC January 8, 2017

Integrative Dry Needling Institute

The expertise and numbers of instructors provided closely supervised labs. The instructors provided clinic based applications. Contraindications and side effects were thoroughly covered and I feel comfortable being able to follow these precautions in the clinic. I feel more comfortable and competent performing dry needling to cervical and lumbar regions then I ever have with manipulating those areas. I am excited about applying these techniques for my clients with underlying neurological conditions.

by: Josie Forbes - PT April 30, 2017

Integrative Dry Needling Institute

I greatly enjoyed the systematic approach to needling. Nick does a phenomenal job and the layout and execution of the course was excellent. We learned more immediately applicable concepts and techniques in this 27 hour course than in the 200 hour course I took to obtain my post-doc acupuncture license!

by: Dr. Brandon Osmon - DC April 9, 2017

Integrative Dry Needling Institute

Frank and Nick-thank you, thank you, thank you! After 25+ years as a manual therapist specializing in spine pain, what I learned this weekend is a game changer for my practice. I also really appreciate the “applied neuroanatomy” aspect of the course. Also, the best service anatomy/palpation ever… again thank you!